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Unlock Your Fortune by Exposing Your Awesome Artwork to the Interior Designers!

Being an artist worthy of turning fantasy into reality is a great talent! You can actually rule the world through your incomparable talent and God gifted skills.

By Nishant KumarPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Unlock Your Fortune by Exposing Your Awesome Artwork to the Interior Designers!
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Being an artist worthy of turning fantasy into reality is a great talent! You can actually rule the world through your incomparable talent and God gifted skills. Those unique pieces of photography you create, those alluring designs, and the final product -- of all these are indeed something to be proud of! Even after being totally incredible in your talent, you often have to work hard to find the right client to buy and use your art pieces to adorn their homes. But how many of them do you know? On the other hand, an interior designer is in constant search for such art-pieces to adorn his/her interior projects. Connecting with one could be your key to success (and constant demand for your work too!). Since they keep on designing new homes frequently, they know well how your pictures are going to suit a certain wall of a specific client and hence bring you a lot of opportunities. But do you know what is more challenging here? It’s getting your art pieces to be recognised by these designers and be used as a great piece in some client’s home!

Tips to Get Recognised and Sell Your Artwork to the Interior Designers!

Your artwork is a fruit of your hard work done for hours. You definitely want the best worth of it from your clients. But for that you’ll have to ensure your work looks impressive to the famous interior designers. And if you could try the below listed tips, you can easily create a fabulous impression on them and sell your work faster through them.

1. Keep the recent trend in vision — The world is constantly upgrading and so are the preferences of people. No one desires an art piece that’s already highlighted in some movies or is seen at someone’s place. Each one desires the art that is created according to the recent trends. Ensure you aren’t lagging behind here. Keep a check for the newest edition of home décor in the market, let your eyes stay open to the trending patterns and themes and accordingly create enticing pieces to impress the interior designers!

2. Have that unique X factor in your work — Most artists create similar images or paint works that often fail to hit the jackpot and don't impress your designers. Have that different element in your work. Let your unique style be your signature work and ensure it’s so impressive that your interior designer picks it up quickly for his client.

3. Colours and ideas that exude gaiety —All homeowners like some happy and pleasant looking art, avoid being too depressing or sad in your work. Even historical images are a thing of yesterday. Try creating pleasant looking, happy and gay images to impress your designers who will offer the same symbol of happiness to his client. Also, think out of the box when choosing your colours. Since it’s your artwork, your creativity is the leader. So, colour the world in your own sweet hues of imagination.

4. Click enticing pictures for showing off — Just the artwork won’t bring your designer to your doors. But if you create a perfect portfolio adding some alluring pictures in it staged in dramatic interiors, the effect shall be absolutely luring! For such projects, you could hire Graham Atkin Hughes for interior photography in London. They’ll click mind-blowing pictures for your portfolio. Your interior designer is sure to get mesmerised by the work and buy it all for his clients.

With these tips, your talent will be easily recognised and appreciated and you’ll attract your interior designer like magnets! Of course the money from it would be big too!

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